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stezeepeez
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Hi everyone

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After months as a casual browser, thought I'd take the time to say hello to everyone. Been a spz convert since hearing 'Spread Your Wings/Pure Phase' on a tape with Select magazine in '94 (I think).

Thought I'd get the ball rolling by asking what the last musical discovery everyone made was

Mine was Bobby Womack. Bought 'Someone Special' vinyl comp at weekend. Not stopped playing since...
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Post by angelsighs »

hi stezeepeez. My last musical discovery was David Axelrod- bought Anthology 68-70 and its rather good. Very ahead of its time
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Hello, and welcome!

I'd never heard Yusef Lateef until this weekend and that was too long. Fantastic
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Post by u_nderscore »

hi there stezeepeez,
mine would be vashti bunyan, 'another diamond day'.
yeah, through that advert.
=)
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Post by clewsr »

hi there, mine must be Howe Gelb. a lofi album of guitar and gospel. There's a post about it somewhere in the music section
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Dubstep/Eski/Grime/Sublow or whatever you want to call it. Haven't been able to get enough of it over the past 18 months.
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Post by ro »

The Jig wrote: This is the best place on the internet for recommendations, well it's my favourite place anyway.
amen, mine too.
hi stezepeez.
my latest musical discovery is the "girl group sound".
i just never gave it a real good listen before.

(altho, my roomate just came home with a cd entitled CONGOTRONICS. haven't heard it yet, but i might have to change my post just based on the title.)
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Post by ro »

stop the presses!
http://www.congotronics.com/
it's so good!
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Post by duppyconquerer »

haven't clicked on your link yet, but I'm going to assume congotronics is Konono no1. :shock: :shock: BRILLIANT STUFF!!

If you like Vashti Bunyan you might also like Linda Perharcs 'Parallelagrams', reissued recently, also :shock:

I've been listening to alot of Baba Zula, turkish psyche folk dub business with non other than The Mad Proffessor at the controls, new LP got Sly and Robbie on as well, and the live show has belly dancers. Proper :shock:

and anything on the 'sublime frequencies' label.

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Post by Hedspace »

Ro, Kanono No.1: Congotronics is incredible.



...."the merciless groove"


thanks for the tip
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Post by stezeepeez »

Thanks for replying, some really inspired choices. Anyone hear that Dead C/Konono #1 12" on Fatcat sometime last year? Pretty ace full-on drums and drones workout, not got round to getting album yet. Happy Easter Everywhere to y'all.
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Man, I can't wait to start buying music again when I get home.
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